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Personal information
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Date of birth: | April 17, 1938|||||
Place of birth: Newark, New Jersey | |||||
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College: Iowa | |||||
NFL Draft: 1960 / Round: 3 / Pick: 31 (By the Philadelphia Eagles) |
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Debuted in 1962 | |||||
Last played in 1968 | |||||
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1960 - Grey Cup champion | |||||
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Curtis Carl Merz (born April 17, 1938) is a former college and professional American football guard who played seven seasons in the American Football League from 1962–1968. He started for the 1966 AFL Champion Kansas City Chiefs and in Super Bowl I.[1]
Merz also played one season in the Canadian Football League with the 1960 Grey Cup champion Ottawa Rough Riders.
After his football career, Merz became a Kansas City broadcaster, where he teamed up with Rush Limbaugh to do the afternoon talk show on KMBZ in 1986.[2]
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